NOTES & NEWS FOR SUNDAY 3/3/13
  • 03/03/2013 (6:17:51 pm)
  • Bob Mulrenin

Thanks to Mike Informer

http://www.postandcourier.com/article/20130303/PC20/130309977

 
 
 
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Thanks to Devin
 
WWE returns to the Sovereign Center in Reading, Pennsylvania on May 4th, 2013 at 7:30 PM. Tickets go on sale March 9th..
 
The March 2nd, 2013 edition of WWE Vintage Collection featured just one match: Ricky Steamboat vs. Ric Flair from WCW Clash Of The Champions on April 2nd, 1989

 
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Christopher Daniels was interviewed by The Moaning Times

Front Page - http://themoaningnews.moonfruit.com/#

Interview - http://themoaningnews.moonfruit.com/#/christopher-daniels/4574228239

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Mr Wrestling 2 Confirmed for Charlotte fanfest Appearance

More than three decades have passed since John Walker has heard those nightly roars from the crowd that would get his blood pumping and adrenaline flowing. Rabid fans would explode into chants of "Two! Two! Two!" as the white-masked hero set his opponent up for his signature, running "million-dollar kneelift."

Nowadays, at age 79, Walker's physical feats are but a distant memory, but the cheers from those adoring fans who idolize the man known as Mr. Wrestling #2 remain golden. While Walker admits his memory might be fading, the rush he got from his days in the wrestling business will be with him until the day he dies.

"You just don't forget something like that," he says. "It was a wonderful time. I wouldn't trade it for anything."

Walker hopes to relive some of those magical memories as a featured guest at this summer's Mid-Atlantic Wrestling Legends Fanfest Weekend August 1-4 at the Hilton University Place Hotel in Charlotte. That weekend, he says, can't get here soon enough.

"It's fantastic. I can't wait to get there," says Walker, whose alter ego as Mr. Wrestling #2 catapulted him to the hierarchy of the profession during the '70s and early '80s.
 

 

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